How Do You Spell REASSURE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːəʃjˈʊ͡ə] (IPA)

Reassure is spelled /ˌriː.əˈʃʊər/, with a double consonant 'ss' in the middle. The first syllable is pronounced with a long 'ee' sound, and the second syllable has a short 'uh' sound followed by a long 'oo' sound. This word means to calm someone's fears or doubts by providing comfort or confidence. It is often used in situations where someone needs to feel more secure or assured, such as after an unsettling event or when experiencing anxiety. Correct spelling is important to ensure effective communication and convey one's professional image.

REASSURE Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "reassure" refers to the act of providing comfort, relief, or confidence to someone in order to alleviate their anxiety, doubts, or fears. It involves giving support or encouragement to help someone feel more secure, assured, or at ease. The intention is to restore and strengthen their confidence or trust, often by providing information, emotional support, or positive affirmations.

    When reassurance is offered, individuals are given assurance or a renewed sense of safety, thereby reducing their worries or uncertainties. It is an act of addressing someone's concerns or apprehensions, demonstrating empathy and understanding towards their feelings. Reassuring gestures can include verbal, non-verbal, or written communication aimed at offering consolation, clarification, or encouragement.

    The process of reassuring someone may involve providing factual information, statistics, or evidence to challenge any false assumptions or beliefs that may be contributing to their anxiety. It can also entail offering emotional comfort, such as offering understanding, sympathy, or empathy, listening attentively, or showing physical presence and tactile support. Reassurance is often vital in situations where individuals experience distress, uncertainty, or insecurity, helping them regain peace of mind, trust, or confidence. Overall, the act of reassuring aims to alleviate fears or doubts and foster a sense of calm, stability, and restored confidence in someone.

  2. To restore courage to; to insure a second time against loss.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REASSURE

The word "reassure" comes from the combination of two words: "re-" and "assure".

The prefix "re-" in English carries the meaning of repetition or again, indicating a return to a previous state or action. It is derived from the Latin prefix "re-" or "red-" meaning "back" or "again".

The verb "assure" traces its origins back to the Latin word "assurare", which is a combination of "ad-" meaning "to" and "securus" meaning "safe" or "secure". "Assurare" means "to make safe" or "to make secure". Over time, the word "assure" in English has come to mean to inform someone positively or to give confidence or certainty to someone.

Idioms with the word REASSURE

  • reassure sm of sth The idiom "reassure someone of something" means to provide comfort, support, or confirmation to someone in order to alleviate their doubts, fears, or concerns about a particular situation or issue. It involves giving someone assurance or confidence in a specific matter to help them feel more secure or less anxious.
  • reassure sm about sth The idiom "reassure someone about something" means to provide comfort, support, or encouragement to someone who may be anxious, worried, or uncertain about a particular situation or issue. It involves offering words or actions that alleviate their concerns and instill confidence, making them feel more at ease or confident about a specific matter.
  • reassure about The idiom "reassure about" means to alleviate someone's doubts, fears, or concerns by providing them with comfort, confidence, or support. It involves offering words, actions, or information that help to dispel any apprehension or uncertainty someone may be experiencing.

Similar spelling words for REASSURE

Conjugate verb Reassure

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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FUTURE

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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FUTURE PERFECT

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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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IMPERATIVE

you reassure
we let´s reassure

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to reassure

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

reassured

PAST PERFECT

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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT

I reassure
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reassuring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reassured
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it reassure

SIMPLE PAST

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